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Apartments for rent in Providence, RI

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Overview of Providence

Rhode Island may be the smallest state in the Union, but its capital city has one of the most diverse and vibrant cultures of any metropolis in the country. About 178,000 Rhode Island residents call the capital their home, and people looking for Providence apartments for rent will be pleased at the myriad of choices they are provided with. Providence sits at the head of Narragansett Bay, and has emerged as one of the most important academic centers on the East Coast over the course of its long history. The compact design of the city makes it easy to travel from one end to another, while nearby summer destinations offer city-dwellers and residents of Providence apartments a chance to wind down on some of the best beaches in New England.

Living in Providence

Whether you're looking for Providence apartments for rent to better enjoy the seaside scenery, nightlife or cultural institutions of the city, you can do so without much effort due to its small size. Taking in the views of the elegant bridges that span the Woonasquatucket and Moshassuck rivers can easily be followed by a meal at one of the area's finest dining establishments, and residents of apartments in Providence may enjoy taking a leisurely stroll between locations. Going out in Providence is easy for young adults and college students, as there are many clubs and bars that provide exciting opportunities to enjoy the city after dark. Referred to by the locals as Rhode Island's own "Little Italy," the capital city of Providence is known and loved for its abundance of historic and cultural attractions. Three hundred and fifty years of history are alive and well on the streets of Providence, as evident in the preserved Colonial, Federal, Greek Revival and Victorian houses located throughout the city. The Rhode Island State House, John Brown House and the First Baptist Church in America are some of the many historic buildings open to the public year-round.

Providence Apartments and Cost of Living

Although you'll find an abundance of local amenities when you're looking for Providence apartments for rent, be wary of the prices. According to AreaVibes, the cost of living in Providence is 25.3 percent greater than the national average. As for housing, AreaVibes reports that rentals are also high, with the average apartment costing 12.5 percent more than the national average.

Apartments in Providence Work and Study

The presence of so many academic institutions and hospitals provides residents with numerous job opportunities, and Brown University and Rhode Island Hospital are the two biggest employers in the metropolitan area. Providence has also become a haven for the service industry, as some of its restaurants and hotels have earned it national acclaim. People looking for apartments for rent in Providence may notice the high number of students trying to find housing in the area, with attendees of institutions like Brown University, Johnson & Wales, Providence College and the Rhode Island School of Design hoping to secure a residence in the city.

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